Fear Kidnaped Girl Killed, Daily Racing Form, 1938-12-02

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FEAR KIDNAPED GIRL KILLED WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 1. Fear that fair and raven-haired Mary Brown, 18-year-old convent student, kidnaped near her suburban Oxoan Hill, Md., home, has been murdered, was expressed today by her grief-stricken father, William B. Brown, a government employe. As fruitless hours of search sped by since the school girl was seized by two rough-looking men and forced1 into a black truck, the father came to the capital to confer with G-men at their department of justice headquarters. Tired from an all-night hunt in the woods, a search in which 1,000 heavily-armed men took part, the girls father said: "I dont think we will ever get her back again."


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